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Seeking Sanctions for Bad-Faith Litigation by County of Lancaster. Lancaster, PA. January 20, 2025

Over the past year, I’ve witnessed firsthand how procedural abuse can turn legitimate constitutional claims into an exhausting uphill battle.   My lawsuit was filed to challenge government misconduct and protect constitutional rights, but instead of receiving a fair day in court, I’ve faced a relentless campaign of procedural tactics designed to suppress my claims, [...]

2025-01-28T20:30:27-05:00January 28th, 2025|Updates|0 Comments

The Fight Over Sanctions in Miller v. County of Lancaster: A Case of Retaliatory Litigation – Lancaster, Pa. December 26, 2024

A legal battle between Michael Miller and County of Lancaster highlights the fine line between preventing frivolous lawsuits and suppressing public interest litigation.  What began as Miller’s effort to obtain election records under Pennsylvania’s Right to Know Law (RTKL) has turned into a larger fight over free speech, government transparency, and the right to challenge [...]

2024-12-26T11:43:53-05:00December 26th, 2024|Updates|Comments Off on The Fight Over Sanctions in Miller v. County of Lancaster: A Case of Retaliatory Litigation – Lancaster, Pa. December 26, 2024

Standing Up for Justice: Why I Filed a Motion to Strike Improper Materials Lancaster, Pa. December 12, 2024

As a pro se litigant—someone representing myself in court—I’ve learned that justice often hinges on following the rules.   Recently, I filed a Motion to Strike Improper Materials in my case because the opposing counsel attached judicial orders from a separate lawsuit to their motion to dismiss my case.   This might seem like a [...]

2024-12-16T10:26:01-05:00December 16th, 2024|Updates|Comments Off on Standing Up for Justice: Why I Filed a Motion to Strike Improper Materials Lancaster, Pa. December 12, 2024

Fighting for Justice Against Procedural Evasion – December 9, 2024 Lancaster, Pa.

For over two and a half years, I’ve been battling the County of Lancaster in court, representing myself in a lawsuit under 42 U.S.C. § 1983 for constitutional violations.  Instead of addressing the merits of my claims, County officials have relied on endless procedural maneuvers to delay and evade accountability.  On December 9th, I filed [...]

2024-12-11T11:56:13-05:00December 11th, 2024|Updates|Comments Off on Fighting for Justice Against Procedural Evasion – December 9, 2024 Lancaster, Pa.

Why It’s Time for Citizens to Demand More from Their Government and Courts – December 7, 2024 Lancaster, Pa.

I’m Michael Miller, and I’ve spent the last two years fighting for something fundamental: public access to election records.  What began as a simple request under Pennsylvania’s Right-to-Know Law (RTKL) has turned into a protracted legal battle, with government roadblocks at every turn and the courts failing to act. On December 7, 2024, I petitioned [...]

2024-12-11T11:55:45-05:00December 11th, 2024|Updates|Comments Off on Why It’s Time for Citizens to Demand More from Their Government and Courts – December 7, 2024 Lancaster, Pa.

Why I Filed Judicial Conduct Complaints Against Two Federal Judges—and a Clerk

The Constitution guarantees every citizen equal access to justice, but that promise is meaningless, if judges and court officials refuse to uphold their duties.  This stark realization drove me to file judicial conduct complaints against two federal judges and the Clerk of the Third Circuit Court of Appeals.  What began as an attempt to challenge [...]

2024-12-05T15:52:34-05:00December 5th, 2024|Updates|Comments Off on Why I Filed Judicial Conduct Complaints Against Two Federal Judges—and a Clerk

Fighting Procedural Misconduct: A Pro Se Litigant’s Stand Against OOR and Judicial Failures

In a bold response to systemic procedural abuses, Appellant Michael Miller has filed a compelling brief in the Third Circuit Court of Appeals, challenging the Office of Open Records (OOR) and the district court’s mishandling of his case. Miller, a pro se litigant, asserts that OOR mischaracterized his specific objections as “generalized” to avoid mandatory [...]

2024-11-24T10:51:59-05:00November 24th, 2024|Updates|Comments Off on Fighting Procedural Misconduct: A Pro Se Litigant’s Stand Against OOR and Judicial Failures

Lancaster County Files Motion to Dismiss Lawsuit Alleging Election and Records Violations

Lancaster County and five of its officials have filed a motion to dismiss a lawsuit brought by Michael Miller, a former candidate for Pennsylvania State Senate. The lawsuit alleges constitutional violations stemming from the County’s handling of election records and practices during the 2022 primary election. Miller claims that County officials improperly denied him access [...]

2024-11-21T16:08:40-05:00November 21st, 2024|Updates|Comments Off on Lancaster County Files Motion to Dismiss Lawsuit Alleging Election and Records Violations

Press Release – Update on the Miller Case

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Lancaster, Pa. – November 18, 2024 Mike Miller has filed an appeal in the Third Circuit Court of Appeals, claiming serious mistakes and bias in how his federal civil rights case was handled. The appeal accuses two judges in the federal District Court of the Middle District of Pennsylvania of unfairly dismissing [...]

2024-11-18T20:12:45-05:00November 18th, 2024|Updates|Comments Off on Press Release – Update on the Miller Case
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